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The chloride salt of a certain weak monoacidic organic base is hydrolysed to an extent of 33% in its 0.1m0.1m solution at 25oc25oc. Given that the ionic product of water is 10141014 at this temperature, what is the dissociation constant of the base?

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State and explain hess's law of constant heat summation with example

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Hess's law states that, “The amount of heat evolved or absorbed in a

chemical change is the same whether the process takes place in one step

or in several steps”. (i.e. it follows 1st Law of Thermodynamics)

Applications of Hess’s law:

(i) Determination of transition

It helps in the determination of enthalpy of transition during allotropic modification.

According to Hess’s law this difference in the enthalpy of reaction represents the change.

(ii) Determination of enthalpy of formation

It helps in the determination of enthalpy of

formation which cannot be determined experimentally e.g. it is not

possible to calculate enthalpy of formation of CO experimentally, but

can be calculated by Hess’s law.

(iii) Bond Energy

It may be defined as, “The quantity of heat evolved when a bond

is formed between two free atoms in a gaseous state to form a molecular

product in a gaseous state”. It is also known as enthalpy of formation of the bond.

It may also be defined as, “The average quantity of heat required to break (dissociate) bonds of that type present in one mole of the compound”.

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